Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: redly
100 milli bits per second?
There's at least one asshole in every crowd.
Originally posted by: 13Gigatons
I'm really surprised by the 2015 votes, that's only 7 years away, I can't imagine going from 3mbps to 100mbps service that fast.
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Telecom monopolies have very little incentive to upgrade and provide better service, so my guess is 2035 or later.
Originally posted by: homercles337
Where is Spidey to tell everyone "the facts" even though he never substantiates them? Telecom already has trillions of tax payer dollars and given nothing but failed promises. If they (and their lobbyists) have their way they will continue to rape us.
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Telecom monopolies have very little incentive to upgrade and provide better service, so my guess is 2035 or later.
Fo shizzle.Originally posted by: Fritzo
I think high speed wireless will take over before they lay enough copper/fiber to go that fast. Wireless is the future.
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I'm just going to have to extrapolate based on current ISP trends in the United States.
It should be available for all in the next 10 years. There will be a monthly bandwidth cap of 2GB, however. The ultra-speed package will feature a whopping 1Gb/s speed with a monthly bandwidth cap of 3GB. It will cost an additional 2000 Ameros. And it will have upload speeds of 1200 baud.
Originally posted by: techs
Apparently the OP and others seem to not have noticed that the telecoms are now trying to lower internet usage by charging by usage.
So basically the questions asked should be:
1)Who will be able to afford 100 mbit. internet?
2)Will pay by the byte internet kill the web?